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We were appointed as the structural engineers for the nearly completed Derbyshire Eco Centre because of our experience of designing in different materials, including timber and natural stone, as well as considering additional loads such as a green roof.

The Eco Centre has been built on a reclaimed lead mine and stone-quarried site using sustainable methods, materials and technology. It includes a living green roof, rainwater harvesting, air source heat pump and solar panels. The timber-framed structure has natural stone walls and utilises soakaway drainage.

It has been designed to target an 'excellent' standard from the Building Research Establishment Environmental Assessment Measure (BREEAM).

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Whitwell Sewage Treatment Works is a new plant designed to serve a population of 5,500 for Severn Trent Water. North Midland Construction were the Principal Contractor and E&P undertook the civil engineering and hydraulic design for the project as part of the design/construct team.

E&P are undertaking the civil engineering design for the project, based on a notional design prepared by the Client.

Three large storm water retention tanks are being constructed for United Utilities by North Midland Construction at Southport Waste Water Treatment Works. The tanks are 42 metres diameter and will be used for the temporary storage of excess storm water to a depth of 9 metres, supplementing six existing tanks.

Leominster school is a new school building project that consists of three wings of classrooms which all intersect at a central core, with a further spur off the central core which leads to the sports hall. Eastwood & Partners were appointed Structural, Geotechnical, and Mechanical/Electrical Engineers for this job.